THE TWENTY-ONE POSITIONS

Inner Personality

The inner-axis position for who you are to yourself — your private character, present from the first.

Inner Personality is the position in the Balance Pyramid that describes who you are to yourself — your inner relationship with yourself, the character you live with from the inside, before any of it is turned toward other people. It is the self as you experience it privately: your inner tone, your temperament, the way you meet your own thoughts when no one else is in the room.

It sits on the inner axis of the pyramid, at the top-left of the structure, and it is one of the pyramid’s foundational positions — present from the very start, an innate energy a person already carries from birth and through childhood rather than one that develops only with age. In the design of the method, this is part of who you are from the first.

Every position on the inner axis has a counterpart on the material axis, and Inner Personality is paired with Higher Self in Society. The two describe the same material from opposite directions: Inner Personality is who you are to yourself; its counterpart is how you show up to the world. Reading them together is where the pyramid’s architecture becomes legible — the private self and the public self each held in view, side by side.

Like every node, Inner Personality holds one of the twenty-two energies, and which energy lands here gives your inner character its particular quality. It is one of the twenty-one positions that together form the full map.

To see which energy occupies your own Inner Personality, calculate your Balance Pyramid; the full reading of the position, and how it sits within the rest of your structure, continues in the PDF report.

Begin with your own pyramid.

CALCULATE YOUR BALANCE PYRAMID